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Junior Suicide Outreach Program

Chelsea Sams , Riley Roth, Allison Wright, and Cole Tapp. Junior Suicide Outreach Program. Project Summary. Receive grant money Have a trained therapist, Mike Flaherty, educate us on suicide prevention Order “You’re not alone” wristbands

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Junior Suicide Outreach Program

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  1. Chelsea Sams, Riley Roth, Allison Wright, and Cole Tapp Junior Suicide Outreach Program

  2. Project Summary • Receive grant money • Have a trained therapist, Mike Flaherty, educate us on suicide prevention • Order “You’re not alone” wristbands • PowerPoint, videos, speeches (including Mike Flaherty), and possibly skits • Go to middle schools • Goal: talk to kids about suicide in order to teach them how to help their peers, and let them know that they are never alone. We hope to decrease suicide in our area. • Budget: • Wristbands: 31.4 cents each • $565.20 total

  3. Objective 1 • Objective 1: • Educating class on approaching the subject of suicide and depression • We have contacted a trained and experienced therapist, Mike Flaherty, to talk to us about how the situation will be, and make sure we know how to talk about such a touchy subject to middle school students with out offending anyone. • Mr. Flaherty will also be included in talking at the schools providing his intelligence in our project.

  4. Objective 2 • Objective 2: • Ordering wristbands that say “You’re not alone” • We will use the grant money on ordering wristbands from reminderband.com • We will pass these out to the students at their schools • Blue for Burns, purple for College View, and red for Daviess County • We are trying to remind the students that they are never alone and always have someone to turn to

  5. Objective 3 • Objective 3: • Appearing at the schools • We will have a serious discussion with the students • Provide a PowerPoint, videos, and possibly skits • Speeches from peers and Mike Flaherty • Pass out wristbands • Let students speak out and/or ask questions • Allow students to talk to us individually if they want to keep it a private issue

  6. Partners • Mike Flaherty • Therapist • Worked with adolescents for more than 20 years • On a suicide crisis response team • Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology

  7. Evidence of the Problem • Monthly, the Green River District has an average of 3.8 mentally unhealthy days (Gradd, 2010) • 26.2% (57.7 million people) suffer from mental illnesses (Gradd, 2010) • Green River District suicides: 155/1,000,000 (2000-2006) (Onboard Informatics, 2012) • Higher than state average • Daviess County’s rate was 140.1 - 200.0 per 100,000 people for suicide attempt and self-inflicted injury in 2004 and was one of the only four counties in Kentucky to be that high. (Onboard Informatics, 2012)

  8. Evidence of Problem • 16.5 deaths per 100,000 people in a year, compared to the national average of 10.5 (Onboard Informatics, 2012) • 16.9% of the population is diagnosed with depression (Onboard Informatics, 2012) • 8 to 25 suicide attempts are committed for every successful suicide (Onboard Informatics, 2012)

  9. How Our Project Will Help • A large discussion with the 7th and 8th graders in the Daviess County school district. • Peer interventions have a big influence and peers can really make a large impact and this has been proved multiple time over the years. • Research has reported that people first turn to their friends for help when they are in need

  10. Timeline

  11. Roles and Responsibilities • 5 people working on PowerPoint • 5 people willfind and make videos • 10 people will present information in meeting • 10 people will answer questions

  12. Potential Funders • Owensboro Health • Community Benefit mini-grant • $1,000 • National Institutes of Health • Foundation for Daviess County Public Schools

  13. Conclusion • We will attempt to decrease rates of suicide and depression by talking to youth about its problems. • Money required: $565.20 • Goal: • We hope that we have an impact on the youth in the area and that we educated them on suicide awareness • With that being said hopefully there is a decrease in the suicides in our area as well

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